The thing with OpenID is that you decide how secure it will be.
Why stick to username+password combination? Open ID may be so much more secure than that. You can make it as much secure and convenient as you like. e.g.:
- Carry a physical token with you that will generate one time passwords for example.
- A list of one time passwords you print for yourself every so often.
- A question that would pop up on your cell phone, "do you allow" every time and have no passwords:)
The thing with OpenID is that you decide how secure it will be.
Why you stick to username+password combination? Open ID may be so much more secure than that. You can make it as much secure and convenient as you like. e.g.:
- Carry a physical token with you that will generate one time passwords.
- A list of one time passwords you print for yourself every so often.
- A question that would pop up on your cell phone, "do you allow" every time and have no passwords:)
In the end you have to trust somebody. If you don't and keep all your money under your bed, be your own OpenID provider, like me;)
The thing with OpenID is that you decide how secure it will be.
:)
Why stick to username+password combination? Open ID may be so much more secure than that. You can make it as much secure and convenient as you like. e.g.:
- Carry a physical token with you that will generate one time passwords for example.
- A list of one time passwords you print for yourself every so often.
- A question that would pop up on your cell phone, "do you allow" every time and have no passwords
The thing with OpenID is that you decide how secure it will be.
:)
;)
Why you stick to username+password combination? Open ID may be so much more secure than that. You can make it as much secure and convenient as you like. e.g.:
- Carry a physical token with you that will generate one time passwords.
- A list of one time passwords you print for yourself every so often.
- A question that would pop up on your cell phone, "do you allow" every time and have no passwords
In the end you have to trust somebody. If you don't and keep all your money under your bed, be your own OpenID provider, like me